Use this activity to define a new object type. An object type is used to classify equipment objects to show what kind of object it is, e.g., pump, motor, etc. An object type can be connected to another, superior object type. This allows you to build an object group structure. An object group such as 'Centrifugal pump' could be connected to a superior object group 'Pumps'. An item class can be connected to an object type. If both the equipment object and its part do not have an item class connected, the item class connected to the object type of the equipment object is retrieved to a work order once that equipment object is connected to the work order.
To an object type you can connect characteristics. This is done by connecting a technical class, which has characteristics connected to it, to the object type. When applying the object type to an object ID, the technical class with its characteristics will automatically be applied to the object ID's Requirements tab (for functional object) or Technical Data tab (for serial object). Values for the characteristics can then be defined on the object ID. Technical classes and Attributes are defined in Characteristics, Basic Data.
By connecting an object type to a position type you can define Positions for that object type. A Position is used when defining Isolations and creating Isolation Orders to indicate if e.g., the equipment should be 'On' or 'Off' during establishment or reestablishment, or if it should be in a Reduced speed mode, etc.
Technical Lifetime added on an Object Type will be used to calculate the age of an equipment. This value can be overridden if there is a techncial lifetime added on the specific object.
Icons and characteristics can be connected to the object type via the attachments of the object type record.
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